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File #: 20-1320   
Type: Public Hearing Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/7/2020 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 1/28/2020 Final action:
Title: ENTITLEMENT PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 18-002 (THE HEBREW ACADEMY CAMPUS REMODEL) REQUEST: To permit a campus remodel and install four prefabricated modular buildings (approximately 9,990 sq. ft.) to create seven classrooms; repurpose existing buildings to create two new classrooms; add 1,550 sq. ft. to an existing multi-purpose room; expand an existing parking lot on the north side of the campus (27 parking spaces); and construct a new faculty parking lot on the south side of the campus (34 parking spaces). LOCATION: 14401 Willow Lane, 92647 (east of Willow Lane at the terminus of Maple Avenue)
Attachments: 1. ATT#1 - FINDINGS AND CONDITIONS, 2. ATT#2 - PLANS, 3. ATT#3 - NARRATIVE, 4. ATT#4 - DRB NOA, 5. ATT#5 - VICINITY MAP, 6. ATT#6 - CODE REQUIREMENTS
PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT

TO: Planning Commission
FROM: Ursula Luna-Reynosa, Community Development Director
BY: Joanna Cortez, Associate Planner

SUBJECT:
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ENTITLEMENT PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 18-002 (THE HEBREW ACADEMY CAMPUS REMODEL)

REQUEST:
To permit a campus remodel and install four prefabricated modular buildings (approximately 9,990 sq. ft.) to create seven classrooms; repurpose existing buildings to create two new classrooms; add 1,550 sq. ft. to an existing multi-purpose room; expand an existing parking lot on the north side of the campus (27 parking spaces); and construct a new faculty parking lot on the south side of the campus (34 parking spaces).
LOCATION:
14401 Willow Lane, 92647 (east of Willow Lane at the terminus of Maple Avenue)
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APPLICANT:
David Street, Westland Real Estate Group, 520 Willow Street, Long Beach, CA 90806

PROPERTY
OWNER:
Alevy Family Academy Property, 520 West Willow Street, Long Beach, CA 90806

BUSINESS
OWNER:
The Hebrew Academy, 14401 Willow Lane, Huntington Beach, CA 92647



STATEMENT OF ISSUE:
1. Is the project proposal consistent with the City of Huntington Beach's adopted land use regulations (i.e. General Plan, Zoning Map and Zoning Code including any specific plans and overlay districts where applicable)?
2. Does the project proposal satisfy all the findings required for approving a Conditional Use Permit?
3. Has the appropriate level of environmental analysis been determined?

RECOMMENDATION:
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That the Planning Commission take the following actions:

A) Find the proposed project categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15314, Class 14.

B) Approve Entitlement Plan Amendment No. 18-002 with suggested findings and conditions of approval (Attachment No. 1).

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ALTERNATIVE ACTION(S):
A) Don't make the suggested findings which will result on a mandatory denial per Section 241.10(c) of the Zoning Code.
B) Continue Entitlement Pla...

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